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This Book Belongs to Aye-Aye Richard Byrne

This Book Belongs to Aye-Aye By Richard Byrne

This Book Belongs to Aye-Aye by Richard Byrne


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Summary

Miss Deer is holding a competition to find the most helpful animal in her class, and there's a prize for the winner . . . but someone isn't playing fair. In this story of the Good, the Bad, and the Fluffy, it will be Aye-Aye who wins your heart.

This Book Belongs to Aye-Aye Summary

This Book Belongs to Aye-Aye by Richard Byrne

Aye-Aye has just joined Miss Deer's Academy for Aspiring Picture-Book Animals. His classmates all look rather more conventionally cute and fluffy than he does. They are the sorts of animals you'd expect to find in a picture book. But Aye-Aye would love to be in a picture book-it's his absolute dream. His naturally kind and cheerful disposition endears him to the other animals, except the rather mean Rabbit Twins. When Miss Deer announces a class competition to find the most helpful animal with the promise of a special prize, Aye-Aye wonders if it might even be the fulfilment of his dream. But skulduggery is afoot. The Rabbit Twins want the prize for themselves and they're prepared to use all sorts of dastardly means to improve their chances of winning. As the plot unfolds, their deceitful ways in fact do the opposite as, each time, they act as the stimulus for Aye-Aye's kindness to shine through. So will Aye-Aye be the winner? And will the prize turn out to be just what he's always dreamed of? All will be revealed in this story about being hopeful, being helpful, and, above all, being yourself.

This Book Belongs to Aye-Aye Reviews

'Witty and warm, Richard Byrne's This Book Belongs to Aye-Aye brilliantly champions the role of picture books in children's early life and education. The immediacy in the illustration gives a vibrant quality to this impressive, humorous and slightly post-modern tale.' * Children's Bookseller Choice, The Bookseller *
'Boldy illustrated in a unique style . . . [T]his is a story based around young friendships, about being positive and helpful to others and always comfortable being yourself.' * We Love this Book *

About Richard Byrne

Richard Byrne was born in Clapham and moved to Brighton when he was five. Although he doesn't remember seeing any aye-ayes on Clapham Common he does remember feeding the ducks at the pond and once, at the age of three, jumped fully-clothed into the water to join them. Always arty as a child, Richard could often be found sketching characters and designing his own comics. When he was 10 he won a competition to design a poster for the Sussex Police and won GBP10. That was when he realized he could make a career out of drawing. After studying at Eastbourne College of Art and Design, Richard worked for several different design studios and then went on to set up his own graphic design business. Richard started working on his sketches for Aye-Aye as an antidote to innumerable books about cute, fluffy animals. Richard lives in Chichester with his partner Philippa, their two children, and two guinea pigs.

Additional information

GOR004415061
9780192756206
0192756206
This Book Belongs to Aye-Aye by Richard Byrne
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20120105
32
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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